Microsoft Fixes the Windows 10 Freezing Issues

Good news! Microsoft revealed that it has solved the freezing issues that have bedeviled Windows 10 users who installed the Anniversary Update, upgrading them to version 1607. And it has released a Windows Update that fixes the problem.

“After the launch of the Anniversary Update for Windows 10, Microsoft received a small number of reports of Windows 10 freezing when signing into Windows after installing the Anniversary Update,” a Microsoft forum post explains. “With the help of users and MVP’s [sic] who posted on this thread, an investigation determined that a small fraction of users who had moved app information to a second logical drive could encounter this issue.”

Today, however, there is a better solution: Simply check for updates and install the Windows Update that Microsoft released yesterday (August 31), and you’re good to go.

If you’ve yet to install the Anniversary Update, or had rolled back as directed, you’re also good to go: You can now upgrade to the Anniversary Update, assured that the fix is bundled now and will be applied immediately.

And if for some reason you’re still experiencing freezing problems after all this, Microsoft recommends creating a second administrator account on your PC, and signing in to that account. Once you do so, your regular account should work fine again. Why? Because Windows 10, that’s why.